Valeriote might consider asking less costly questions

Guelph Mercury

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In Saskatoon, the buses have a Merry Christmas message on the top of their vehicles. On Monday, a local activist, Ashu Solo, vowed to take the matter to the Saskatchewan human rights commission, claiming the Christmas greeting violates his right to be free from religion.

In other matters, this year in the House of Commons, Guelph Liberal MP Frank Valeriote asked the Conservative government a detailed question in writing about vehicle procurement. The cost to taxpayers to answer the question was $150,000. Perhaps in the future, Valeriote could submit a question that only requires a yes or no answer and save the taxpayers some money.

In response to Ed Butts Dec. 17 letter to the editor in which he accuses the Conservatives of having a mean and yellow streak, he fails to mention they also have a winning streak.

And finally, hunters do not require ammunition clips that hold 50 rounds. These clips have only one purpose, killing human beings.